Your devotion to Andy is fantastic I do hope you enjoy your home visit to the UKThis match against Robredo should be a bread and butter affair for Andy and will be a good test of his ability to go through to the second week of Wimbledon without any untoward incidents

Aw thanks Benniebone. Luckily I have an understanding husband and I do love to watch Andy play. Been 7 years since we left the UK, and will be my first visit back (at the exspense of my tennis next year, might I add). Should be interesting, to say the least.

I think we could probably be more jittery than usual because of the expectations as the draw has opened up and because of all the upsets. Andy actually has a better draw than last year and he came through that. He is more prepared for this Wimbledon like he has never been before. That's just my feeling. I try not to pay much attention to all the pundits as this year in particular they have been proved wrong especially those who know nothing or very little about the game of tennis. After all they all said that Andy would not win a GS and I think he has actually won two. US and Olympics.

It has to be said that was my thought as well. If Murray can beat a player on clay, baring accidents or injury, they won't have a prayer against him on grass. Mind you I personally find all Murray matches stressful. The lad is so unpredictable.

I'll be flying off on holiday to Marbella this afternoon around 4.30pm. What's the betting that I will miss the entire match? I'll be secretly trying to get the score on my phone while the plane is still taxiing at Malaga airport!

A year ago Robredo was ranked 266; now he's 29. His comeback from injury has been so impressive - shows how much tennis means to him to still want to continue playing. He's tweeted this morning about how lucky he feels to be playing on Centre Court - a lot has changed for him in one year.

Robredo's not a natural grass court player but he's playing very good tennis at the moment and will fight for every point. I agree with Mike Dickson about the roof - I think anything that makes the conditions heavier would aid Robredo. But in the end it's Andy who is far more comfortable on grass - I think he'll win in straight sets but could well have some tricky moments to deal with.